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The Beat Cancer Project is a joint initiative of Cancer Council SA, SA Health, the South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI), the University of Adelaide, Flinders University and the University of South Australia. Applications are accepted via the National Health & Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Project Grant funding process. Visit the NHMRC website […]

The Photonics Catalyst Program (PCP) is being delivered through the University of Adelaide’s Institute for Photonics and Advanced Sensing (IPAS), in partnership with the Government of South Australia. Adelaide has an extensive base of photonics expertise – in our university sector and in key industries – much of which grew from fundamental research at the […]

In September 2017, the South Australian Government created the South Australian Space Industry Centre (SASIC) and the Space Innovation Fund (SIF) to drive innovation, research and entrepreneurial skills targeting the space industry. South Australia’s vision and mission for the space industry is outlined in the Space Innovation and Growth Strategy: (South Australia) Action Plan 2016-2020, […]

Beat Cancer Project Infrastructure Funding will be directed towards research infrastructure that could make an important difference to cancer prevention, treatment and knowledge across the research spectrum including applied clinical, health services and population health research fields and biomedical science. Applications from researchers in applied fields are encouraged. Funding & Duration Under the Beat Cancer […]

Beat Cancer Project Partnership Grant Funding will be directed towards research projects that require matched funding from a partner organisation i.e. NHMRC Partnership Grants and ARC Linkage Grants or equivalent research funding schemes. These projects must have a focus on improving cancer prevention, treatment and knowledge across the research spectrum, from applied, clinical health services, […]

The Conventions Adelaide Grant Awards Program is an initiative of the Adelaide Convention Bureau and industry partners, Adelaide Convention Centre and South Australian Tourism Commission, which is specifically designed to strengthen the state’s ability to attract major international conventions in the areas of life sciences, technology, research and innovation. Funding These $7,500 grants are available […]

The South Australian History Fund (SAHF) is an annual grant program offered by the History Trust of South Australia and intended to support the production and sharing of South Australia’s history. History grants support: Specific community-focussed projects that enable communities to explore, interpret or preserve aspects of their history and make South Australian history accessible […]

The aim of this scheme is to promote high quality natural history research that is unlikely to be funded through larger nationally competitive schemes. In 2017 the Royal Society will be awarding small grants for research work in the following fields: ecology, botany, zoology, geology, geomorphology, palaeontology, geophysics, anthropology, biophysics, soil science, environmental science, environmental remediation, […]

The Yitpi Foundation has been established to encourage and promote research and education in the fields of: Crop science research Agricultural education Studies of the linguistics and culture of Australian Aboriginal peoples Funding & Duration Requests for less than $15,000 will have greater chance of success, but larger grants will be considered. Funding is generally […]

Biology Society of South Australia (BSSA) Grants supports field research within South Australia, relating to the conservation of SA flora or fauna. Honours and postgraduate students are encouraged to apply. Funding Multiple grants may be awarded, to a maximum of $2,000. Eligibility Applicants must be BSSA financial members. Submission Requirements & Due Date Applications must […]